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Good news for sports fans — MRI exams show how watching sports improves well-being

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Time to dust off those foam fingers because watching sports might actually improve connectivity in certain areas of the brain, new study suggests.

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Radiology Business Management Association names 2 new leaders to replace retiring Bob Still

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Linda Wilgus and Jessica Struve are recognized on stage at the RBMA annual meeting in Las Vegas on April 14. 

Longtime staffer Jessica Struve and association member Linda Wilgus will serve as co-executive directors under a new shared leadership structure. 

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American College of Radiology lays off 11% of its workforce

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CEO William Thorwarth, MD, speaks at ACR's 2023 Annual Meeting in D.C. 

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UPDATED: As part of its drive to balance the budget, ACR also is reviewing “all programs and areas for potential savings," leaders told attendees at the organization's annual meeting. 

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Radiologists are the 6th highest paid specialists at $498,000

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Orthopedists ($558,000), plastic surgeons ($536,000) and cardiologists ($525,000) accounted for the top three, according to new Medscape data. 

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US Senators continue their push for radiologist Medicare pay reform

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Lawmakers held a hearing on this topic April 11, titled “Bolstering Chronic Care through Medicare Physician Payment," featuring testimony multiple medical specialty societies. 

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Private equity-backed radiology provider Rayus partners with AI startup to launch nationwide whole-body MRI offering

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Ezra charges $950 to $2,500 for exams of healthy individuals and analyzes them with its FDA-cleared software to diagnose cancer and other conditions.  

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Bayer, Hologic unite to improve availability of contrast-enhanced mammography

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The two companies have partnered on a new FDA-cleared CT injection system for the early detection of breast cancer.

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PET/MRI may reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies by 83%

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A study out of China found most patients biopsied for prostate lesions did not have clinically significant cancer, calling the clinical ranking systems into question.

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Woman sues medical center after falling from CT scanner during a stroke

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Monica Lynch is suing MidState Medical Center in Connecticut Superior Court, claiming the fall resulted in a lack of stroke interventions and further injuries.

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American College of Radiology celebrates defeat of ‘harmful’ legislation in 2 states

Both bills would have granted expanded authority to APRNs but were vetoed by governors amid fierce physician lobbying. 

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